How to Make Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse Oreo Cupcakes

Emma’s birthday was last November and we were in gearing up mode for our upcoming Disney Cruise. It was a given that her cake was going to be Disney related, but then I saw these adorable cupcakes and knew I had to make them!

You will need:

Cooked cupcakes

Regular sized and Mini Oreos

Frosting

Red with white polka dotted ribbon (for bows)

If you do not have an icing bag, apply the frosting with a knife. If you do … simply pipe on the frosting (which is so much faster).

Take another pass and make a line of frosting across the back. This will help elevate the ears.

Using mini Oreos, place 2 on the second row of frosting for the ears.

Take 1 regular sized Oreo and place it in front for Mickey/Minnie’s face.

If you are creating Minnie Mouse, add a dab of frosting on the back of the bow…

and put it in place.

Voila!

I created a full place of them for our visiting family to enjoy. Minnie was in the center and I used exactly 7 of them, one for each of Emma’s candles.

So there you have it! Super simple and easy to manipulate for your dietary needs. Remember there are many versions of “Oreos” on the market! Think outside the box!

Heather, the mom behind OurKidsMom, is located in western Missouri. She is 3rd grade teacher turned stay at home mom with 4 children: Ethan (9), Emma (10), Joshua (20) and Kaytlin (25). She spends her "free time" at the gym, planning her next travel adventure, blogging, browsing Pinterest for her next craft and reviewing great products for her family and home.

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I have to say, you are good and so creative. These are the cutest! I am going to forward this to my daughter who makes cupcakes so often. She would love these for the girls and they would love helping her.

The picture above with Emma blowing… they have candles in them. I will sift through my photos to see if I took a head on shot :). I made sure to make only 7 Minnies so the inside circle was what had a candle in it.